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12 Books You Should Add To Your Reading List

Joseph Lalonde

There’s been must-read fiction books that I’ve devoured. And business books that have given me new insights. With the new year just kicking into gear, I thought it would be a perfect time to share my list of books you should add to your reading list this year. So many books only skim the surface.

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Leadership and Management Book Talk—Our Favorite Little-Known Reads

Art Petty

Wally Bock and Art Petty connect to talk about their favorite, unknown books on this latest episode of the Leadership and Management Book Talk podcast. The post Leadership and Management Book Talk—Our Favorite Little-Known Reads appeared first on Management Excellence by Art Petty.

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43 Best Leadership Books to Skyrocket Your Career

Miles Anthony Smith

Do Leadership Books Really Help Advance Your Life and Career? There's a sea of poor advice to wade through looking for those leadership pearls of wisdom , especially with the popularity of blogging and the ease of self-publishing. Leadership books aren't a magic cure-all that turns you into a great leader overnight.

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5 Leadership Roles To Get Your Team Walking Through Brick Walls

Terry Starbucker

Conversely, when things go well, the praise is always on them (Think Jim Collins and his concept of the Level 5 leader in his book “Good to Great”). The Cheerleader - This is where I call “leadership relentlessness” comes in. The blame is never on the team – it’s on the leader.

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Refuse to be Offended (Justin Maust)

Let's Grow Leaders

Justin and I were introduced to one another through a common connection who just knew we needed to know one another based on our values-based approach to leadership. One simple tactic to give your team an edge. In Good to Great , Jim Collins writes about the Level 5 Executive. Winning Well Connection.

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Leadership Lessons From The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

Joseph Lalonde

U nless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ve heard the ravings of the fans of Suzanne Collins fiction series The Hunger Games. Their actions in the first two books and movies set us up for a thrilling third entry in The Hunger Games movie series. The story creates a perfect backdrop to glean leadership lessons from.

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Great by Choice

Leading Blog

We cannot control much of what happens around us, but the choices we make, as Jim Collins and Morten Hansen’s research confirms, determine our success. 10X Leadership Behaviors. Tactics change from situation to situation, whereas SMaC practices can last for decades and apply across a wide range of circumstances.